I read this article earlier today and it's really got me thinking about the whole "supermom" phenomenon.
I plan to give up my career and stay at home once I have this baby. I can see myself getting caught up in the whole supermom thing, since it seems hard to put on the brakes from running a tight ship at the office and all that goes with that...planning, being super-organized, managing time schedules, etc. Same thing applies to my volunteer commitments, which have tended to be leadership roles. When my full-time job becomes that of mother, I can see how it would be hard not to run home life the same way. After all, these skills that I've developed and honed over the last 11 years are what I'm used to. I think it's going to be a real challenge to not get caught up in all of that with a child.
I plan to give up my career and stay at home once I have this baby. I can see myself getting caught up in the whole supermom thing, since it seems hard to put on the brakes from running a tight ship at the office and all that goes with that...planning, being super-organized, managing time schedules, etc. Same thing applies to my volunteer commitments, which have tended to be leadership roles. When my full-time job becomes that of mother, I can see how it would be hard not to run home life the same way. After all, these skills that I've developed and honed over the last 11 years are what I'm used to. I think it's going to be a real challenge to not get caught up in all of that with a child.